Gentleman in the Law. (1750). A table of interest, as allowed by law to be taken by pawnbrokers, for money lent on goods. Sold at No.23, Chapel-Court, Borough; at Mr. Yates's and by all news-carriers in London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGentleman in the Law. A Table of Interest, as Allowed by Law to Be Taken by Pawnbrokers, for Money Lent on Goods. [London]: Sold at No.23, Chapel-Court, Borough; at Mr. Yates's and by all news-carriers in London, 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGentleman in the Law. A Table of Interest, as Allowed by Law to Be Taken by Pawnbrokers, for Money Lent on Goods. Sold at No.23, Chapel-Court, Borough; at Mr. Yates's and by all news-carriers in London, 1750.
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